Gary, if you go to the ABOUT page (CHECK -> MAINT -> ABOUT), it will show the age of all the WX data as well as the number of WX packets received.
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Gary, if you go to the ABOUT page (CHECK -> MAINT -> ABOUT), it will show the age of all the WX data as well as the number of WX packets received.
At 3,500 you are limiting yourself on coverage. The ADS-B stations are line-of-sight, so the higher you are, the further it is going to work until you hit another ground station. Try going higher and...
It sounds like the wiring is correct then. I think it is just a coverage issue. ADS-B doesn't go very far West of MSP as of right now.
It is possible that he isn't using a full serial port either and is just using the TIS output from the ADS600-B. The DISPLAY port in the ADS600-B manual should be wired to one of our serial ports...
It sounds like you are only getting TIS-A information if you loose traffic 30nm from MSP and are only getting 16 targets. I think that is the max the GTX-330 will output. You may want to call NavWorx...
That is correct, non-s CPU units cannot take advantage of the ADS-B box. ADS-B wasn't available when we were manufacturing the non-s units.
TIS-A is limited to 12 targets where TIS-B can have up to 32. It has to do with the hardware more than anything.
The ADS-B weather and traffic will work on all of our s-cpu units.